Tiji Festival Trek 2026 – Sacred Rituals of the Forbidden Kingdom

Nestled in the remote Trans-Himalayan region of Nepal, the ancient kingdom of Upper Mustang is a land of stark landscapes, centuries-old Tibetan culture, and mystical traditions. Among its many cultural treasures, the Tiji Festival stands out as a captivating religious and cultural event drawing travelers and spiritual seekers from around the world. This vibrant 3-day festival, combined with the adventure of trekking in Mustang’s dramatic terrain, makes for a remarkable expedition blending culture, nature, and spirituality.

What is the Tiji Festival?

The Tiji Festival is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist ritual held annually in the walled village of Lo Manthang, the former capital of the Kingdom of Mustang. Celebrated in late May or early June (the third, fourth, and fifth days of the lunar month of Jestha), Tiji commemorates the victory of good over evil and is deeply rooted in local mythology.

The festival features colorful masked dances, elaborate costumes, chanting monks, and symbolic performances reenacting the triumph of the deity Dorje Jono over the demon king. It is a spiritual cleansing ritual meant to bring peace, prosperity, and protection to the community for the coming year.

Location and Community

  • Mustang Regionlies in the rain shadow of the Himalayas, bordering Tibet to the north. The landscape is arid, with deep canyons and towering cliffs.
  • Lo Manthang, the walled city, is the cultural heart of Upper Mustang and home to about 1,300 people, mostly of Tibetan descent.
  • The community is deeply Buddhist, preserving ancient traditions, language, and art, making Mustang a living museum of Tibetan culture.

Permits and Access

Upper Mustang is a restricted area requiring a special permit issued by the Nepal government.

  • Restricted Area Permit (RAP):Mandatory for all visitors to Mustang; costs approximately $50 USD per person for per days.
  • Additional Fees:Local royalties and guide/porter fees may apply.
  • Permits are often arranged through trekking agencies or tour operators.

Why Experience the Mustang Tiji Festival?

  • Unique Cultural Immersion:Witness one of the last living Tibetan Buddhist festivals preserved in its authentic form.
  • Remote and Unspoiled:Mustang is less touristy than other parts of Nepal, offering a genuine experience.
  • Spectacular Landscape:Dramatic desert canyons and snow-capped peaks create a breathtaking backdrop.
  • Spiritual Enrichment:The festival’s profound symbolism and community devotion offer a rare glimpse into Tibetan spirituality.
  • Adventure:Combining trekking and cultural discovery in a challenging and rewarding expedition.

Day 1 – May 10: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,345 m)
Arrive in Kathmandu, meet your guide, and transfer to a boutique hotel in Thamel. The day includes a briefing on the trip, preparation for permits, and equipment checks. Overnight at hotel.

Day 2 – May 11: Drive to Pokhara (900 m)
Enjoy a scenic 6–7 hour drive along the Prithvi Highway to Pokhara. Optional stops at riverside towns and viewpoints. Check into a lakeside hotel with mountain views and enjoy leisure time.

Day 3 – May 12: Drive to Kagbeni via Jomsom (2,800 m)
Early morning jeep drive (8–10 hrs) through Beni, Tatopani, Ghasa, and Jomsom. Pass through stunning valleys and waterfalls. Overnight at a guesthouse in Kagbeni.

Day 4 – May 13: Drive to Ghami (3,520 m)
Enter the Upper Mustang Restricted Area. Drive via Tangbe, Chele, and Syangboche, climbing into the high-altitude desert. Overnight at a traditional lodge in Ghami.

Day 5 – May 14: Drive to Lo Manthang (3,810 m)
Continue through Tsarang and arrive in Lo Manthang. Explore the medieval city’s alleys, monasteries, and Royal Palace. Overnight at a guesthouse.

Days 6–8 – May 15–17: Tiji Festival in Lo Manthang
Participate in the three-day Tiji Festival, witnessing masked dances, rituals, and celebrations marking the triumph of good over evil. Overnight at a guesthouse.

Day 9 – May 18: Drive to Chhusang (2,980 m)
Begin the return journey through Dhakmar, Ghiling, and Samar. Overnight at a tea house with shared bathroom facilities.

Day 10 – May 18: Drive to Pokhara (900 m)
Descend via Jomsom and Beni to Pokhara. Check into a hotel and enjoy leisure time.

Day 11 – May 19: Drive to Kathmandu (1,345 m)
Return to Kathmandu. Conclude the trip with a farewell dinner and overnight at a boutique hotel.

COST INCLUDES

  • Accommodation in Kathmandu: 2 nights in a 3-star hotel on Bed & Breakfast basis

  • Accommodation in Pokhara: 2 nights in a hotel on Bed & Breakfast basis

  • Transport (Tourist Bus): Kathmandu ⇄ Pokhara Deluxe Air-Conditioned Bus

  • Private Jeep Transport: Pokhara → Jomsom → Pokhara → Kathmandu

  • Trek Arrangement: Lodge / Tea-house trek with all meals during the trek

  • Staff Arrangement: Experienced guide, sherpas, and porters as required

  • Permits: Mustang Restricted Area Permit & Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

  • Logistics: Transportation of trekking staff & equipment

  • Staff Flights: Pokhara ⇄ Jomsom round-trip flight for trekking staff

  • Cargo Charges: Transport of trekking goods Pokhara ⇄ Jomsom

  • Domestic Airport Taxes

  • Insurance & Proper Clothing for Trekking Staff

  • Airport Transfers: Airport ↔ Hotel transfers in Kathmandu

  • Farewell Dinner: Traditional Nepali cultural dinner in Kathmandu on the final evening

  • Company Service Charge & All Applicable Government Taxes

COST EXCLUDES

  • Personal Expenses: Snacks, drinks, souvenirs, shopping, etc.

  • Personal Travel / Medical Insurance (mandatory for trekking)

  • Meals in Kathmandu & Pokhara: Lunch & Dinner (except breakfast)

  • Emergency Rescue / Helicopter Evacuation if required

  • Medication and personal medical supplies

  • International Airport Departure Taxes

  • Tips / Gratitude for the trekking crew and guide

  • Extras: Laundry, phone calls, bar bills, bottled/mineral water, chocolates, sweets, etc.


Mustang Tij Festival Trek

Tour Reviews

5.00 based on 2 reviews
July 11, 2017

In 2013 we trekked to Lo Mantang with Sonam and his team. There we had the fortunate to visit the Tiji- Festival. What a great experience, as Mustang as itself!
Few years later we trekked to Manaslu (2015), Kangchenjungha (2016) and EBC (2017) with Sonam again. So we could recommend him and his company by his knowledge, care and perfect organization. No problems, just solutions.

Thank you for all these experiences, my friend!

November 26, 2017

You have been a wonderful guide ! Thank you for answering the all of our questions, managing all the details, helping us meet the challenge of trekking at altitude – and for your generosity and kindness throughout the trip.
Namaste !

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